AIIMS INI CET January result released, 33111 students won

AIIMS INI CET January result released, 33111 students won

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AIIMS INICET January Result 2025

The wait for AIIMS INI CET January result is over. All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) has declared the AIIMS INICET January result on its official website. Candidates who have appeared for this examination and want to check their result can visit the official website of AIIMS, aiimsexams.ac.in. Let us tell you that 33,111 students have passed the examination.

AIIMS INI CET result has been declared in the form of a PDF document containing the name of provisionally qualified candidates along with their roll number, category, percentile and rank.

When were the exams held?

AIIMS INICET 2025 exam was held on November 10, 2024. The exam was of total 3 hours and candidates had to solve 200 questions. For each correct answer, candidates will get 1 mark and for each wrong answer 1/3 mark will be deducted.

Direct Link to check Result

The minimum percentage cut-off required for the applicants will be as follows:

Unreserved (UR) [भारत के प्रवासी नागरिकों (ओसीआई) सहित]EWS, Sponsor and Foreign Nationals will have 50th percentile. Seats for OBC, SC, ST, PWBD and Bhutanese Nationals (PGI-Chandigarh only) will have 45th percentile.

AIIMS INICET January Result 2025: Check result like this

Candidates who have appeared in the examination and want to check their result can follow the steps given below:

Visit the official website of AIIMS, aiimsexams.ac.in. Click on the AIIMS INICET January Result 2025 link available on the home page. A new page will open, where candidates will have to enter the login credentials. Click on Submit and your result will be displayed. Check the result and download the page. Keep its hard copy with you for further need. For more information visit the official website.

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